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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
)
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A Cobas Bio centrifugal analyzer was used in a clinical laboratory for the performance of chromogenic clotting assays. Three commercially available photometric clotting tests--prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and fibrinogen--were compared with the traditional clotting assays during 3 months. No great discrepancies were found between the traditional assays and the new photometric assays. The chromogenic PT could replace the traditional thrombotest, PT and Normotest, because it was sensitive and accurate over a broad range of clotting factor activity. Furthermore the chromogenic PT could be used to discriminate between a decreased clotting activity due to
vitamin K deficiency
or to a decreased protein synthesis by the liver. A decreased protein synthesis was confirmed by measuring a decrease in the serum
cholinesterase
activity. The chromogenic aPTT could be used for the assay of heparin concentrations in the therapeutic range and turned out to be more sensitive for deficiencies of factor VIII and factor IX than a traditional clotting aPTT. We conclude that the accuracy and practicability of clotting assays are improved by the new assays without diminishing the clinical value of the results.
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PMID:Use of a centrifugal analyzer for a chromogenic prothrombin time, a chromogenic activated partial thromboplastin time and a kinetic fibrinogen assay in a routine hospital laboratory. 366 83
In
vitamin K deficiency
or treatment with vitamin K antagonists, a precoagulant of prothrombin (Factor II) called preprothrombin has been established. We measured preprothrombin with Clarke-Freeman electrophoresis in 26 patients with acute viral hepatitis (21 HBS-AG positive) who did not suffer from
vitamin K deficiency
. Prothrombin and the vitamin-K dependent Factors VII, IX, and X were determined by standard coagulometric methods. Prothrombin was additionally estimated by immunoelectrophoresis according to Laurell. Three patients with acute HBS-AG positive hepatitis showed preprothrombin in their plasma. The activity of Factors II, VII, IX, and X was slightly below normal with normal concentration of Factor II in the immunoelectrophoresis. Liver parenchymal damage and cholestasis were slight; the
pseudocholinesterase
showed subnormal levels in all three patients. Possible causes for the appearance of preprothrombin in the peripheral blood in acute viral hepatitis and the possible connections with liver cell damage are discussed.
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PMID:[Preprothrombin in acute viral hepatitis B]. 717 63